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Triangle Service (トライアングル・サービス) is a small Japanese developer of shoot 'em up titles, founded by Toshiaki Fujino, a programmer of Konami Computer Entertainment Japan East and the defunct Oriental Soft Japan.
Contents
Softography
NAOMI
- Shooting Love. 2007 (2007)
NAOMI GD-ROM
- Trizeal (2004)
RingWide
- Pengo! (unreleased)
RingEdge 2
- Ge-Sen Love: Plus Pengo! (2012)
Dreamcast
- Trizeal (2005)
PlayStation 2
- Trizeal (2006)
Xbox 360
- Ge-Sen Love: Plus Pengo! (2014)
Nintendo Switch
- Ge-Sen Love: Plus Pengo! (2019)